England is known for its bad weather, beautiful The culture of England is special to me because both my Dad and I were born there. The beautiful landscape, rainy climate, and medieval castles and historic churches are very important to England. Although some Americans might feel comfortable visiting this Nation, they might have trouble understanding some of our language, customs, and traditions. In some ways, my family resembles a typical British family by eating similar foods and celebrating traditional holidays. landscape, and amazing castles. It rains throughout the year and in the winter the temperature ranges between 3 to 6°C. In the summer, the temperature is anywhere between 16 and 21°C. Green meadows, breathtaking hills, and sparkling rivers are what make England a sight to see. There are also many castles and medieval churches to witness while visiting the country. According to the Woodlands Junior Kent School in the UK, “The biggest castle in England is Windsor Castle, one of the three homes of the Queen. It is said to be the largest inhabited fortress in the world.” England has different landscapes, climate, and historical landmarks compared to the U.S. …show more content…
In England many people enjoy listening to a wide variety of music especially at festivals or concerts. Many great Musicians came from England. The US and England both share the same language, but as you might have already known, they speak with an accent. Some accents may be easy to understand but others are very difficult to pick up. Football/soccer, rugby, cricket, netball, darts, tennis, and rowing are very popular sports in England. According to school.eb.com, “Cricket is England’s most popular summer sport. It is more than 300 years old.” These cultural practices make the country a joyful